
Road House 2: Last Call 2006
"Take It Outside..."
In Road House 2: Last Call (2006), directed by Scott Ziehl, Shane Tanner returns to his roots as the son of the legendary Dalton Tanner, stepping into the neon-lit world of The Black Pelican bar.
Director: Scott Ziehl
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is Road House 2: Last Call (2006) about?
The film follows Shane Tanner, who returns to defend his uncle's bar from ruthless drug dealers. Teaming up with a local teacher, Shane unleashes his legendary cooler's instincts to take down the crooks and save The Black Pelican.
Who directed Road House 2: Last Call?
Scott Ziehl directed this 2006 action-thriller, known for crafting tightly paced films with high-energy confrontations.
Who stars in Road House 2: Last Call?
The film stars Johnathon Schaech as Shane Tanner, Ellen Hollman as Beau Hampton, with Richard Norton, Jake Busey, and Will Patton rounding out the cast.
Is Road House 2: Last Call (2006) worth watching?
As an unrated action-crime flick, it delivers fast-paced brawls and a solid revenge storyline, though it may feel familiar if you've seen the original. If you crave 2000s-style thrills with minimal fluff, it's worth a look.
How long is Road House 2: Last Call?
The film runs 86 minutes—just under an hour and a half of non-stop barroom mayhem.
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Road House 2: Last Call (2006) — Action-Packed Barroom Showdown You Won't Forget
In Road House 2: Last Call (2006), directed by Scott Ziehl, Shane Tanner returns to his roots as the son of the legendary Dalton Tanner, stepping into the neon-lit world of The Black Pelican bar. When his uncle Nate is brutally assaulted by drug-dealing thugs trying to muscle in on the establishment, Shane teams up with Beau Hampton, a local school teacher and regular at the bar, to defend what's rightfully theirs. This gritty action-thriller blends fists, fire, and moral grit as Shane navigates a shadowy underworld where loyalty and survival hang in the balance.
With a pulse-pounding runtime of just 86 minutes, Road House 2: Last Call delivers relentless barroom brawls and high-stakes confrontations that crackle with intensity. The film's moody atmosphere, fueled by neon signs and dark corners, amplifies the raw energy of its crime-tinged narrative, making it a sleek, no-frills ride for fans of 2000s action flicks.